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About Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1913)
Sand aud Gravel at 'Reduced Prices Prompt Delivery vail Telephone labor 20o3 K- Hey ting 82 St. mid 4>lh Ave., 8. E LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr». F. Hutchintou w recovering from her m'eut ¡linees Wilbur Brock returned from a trip to Wallowa County Saturday morning. Will do your Painting. Tinting. Papering and Finishing. He Guarantees THE WORK Estimates Free 203 Gilbert Road PHONE TABOR 1417 Leave Orders at Mount Scott Drug Store The regular business meeting of the Epworth Guigne was held Monday night at the M. E. Church. Better get your dog license. The dog catcher has not been out this way yet | bnt he is due most any time. F. O. Snufliii has been disable for 1 quite a while by a lame foot, but is be- ginning to get around again. Mr and Mrs Roy White spent Sunday at the home of the former's Mothers, Mrs C. H. Oliphant, in Gresham. The people of Grays Crossins are building a new fire house which will be appreciated by the community. . Miss Della Parden of Woodmere, has gone to visit her cousin Mrs. Minnie Golden of Clarkston Washington Rev. J. M. Nelson, and Mr ami Mr» Revival Meetings J. R. Horning of Lenta are attending Revival meeting» will tie conducted the Baptist Convention at Lebanon by Exangelist II. Wyse Jornw and sing ing Evangelist 1‘aul Blackstone, at the Mr and Mrs M. 8. Carman of tSIth. Baptist Church. Special Chorus Choir S. E. have returned to their home here. Music. Oct. Hl to 8!. You are cordial They have spent the o; it four months, ly invited to attend. in Drayton North Dakata. at the In one of the apart menta at the Cm hame of their daughter, Mrs J. G T verslty college. London. I'rofesmir Colley. Petrie, the noted Egyptologist, has placed on exhibition a great ahvet of C. H. Mixire, Distrvt Commercial linen which he recover«! from u burial Superintendent of the Pacific States tomb nt Tiirkhnii. the great cemetery Telephone, mailed * personal check (or some forty miles south 42.50 tn the la*nl» Volunteer Fire Co spite of the fact that to help on the flOO that Secretary linen is (ktkio or more seems to be ns fresh ttsien is trving to raise, to buy coats wtieii It was cut from the original and helmets for the boys. This deck length. Burial caskets imide of acacia is of great importance as it is a persona) mid shittim wood taken from these contribution. same tombs, an* as firm mid secure 11» when first lower«! Into their resting places. The remarkable preservation of both cloth mid wis'd Is due to the ADVtRTIStD LN It RS Advert is«! lei ten« for week en< 111> «e extreme drvness of the soil and air Oct .11, 1913, Card ol Thanks Btnche. Mrs. I.iaaie. Breaks, C. E., We desire through the columns of Butler, Mr». Minnie., Clark, Mrs. F. M.. Gilman. Mrs. A. C., Greenfield. your |Kij»er to heartily thunk the many Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I.., Hager, Mrs. kind friends mid neighbors who so Hertha; Hansen, Kate; Kate Hart>«-ker. nobly assist«! us during the Illness »nd Henry; Jones. Marion ; Jones. Howard death of onr belov«l father, Win. !. Miles, Frank; Marton, II. I., Miwal- Tilden. lain, S. Reed, Ruby O., Thompson, Clifford; White. Mattie V., Word, Sam B. Gao. W. Spring, Postmaster S. R. Aspaas of Wilmer, Minn., is A Gentle and Effective Laxative spending the season with his mother-in- A mild, g'-nlle and eft««tive laxative law, Mrs. lairnquist. of Lents Junction. is what people demand when antiering from constipation. Thousands swear by The first Tuesday in November is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Hugh Tail election day. Don’t forget to register man, of San Antonio, Tex. write»: this week. Just two more days for "They are. beyond question, the I’est pill.« my wife and I have ever taken ” registering They never cause pain, Brice 2oe at Miss Lucile and Helen Jones of Es druggists, or by mail. tacada were to visit their Grandparents, H. E Bl’CKLEN A Ct». PH1LADEI. PIIIA OR ST. LOC1S Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Lawrence of 123. Tenth Ave. for the week end. Misses Ruth and Esther Cnmmings, aged eight and nine, rendered a duet at the S. D. A. church last Sunday eve ning .which was greatly appreciated. Rubber Shoes and Boots Full Line of Winter Leather Goods Repair Work Solicited Trading Stamps on all Pur chases N. NYGAARD Opp P. ' ' Lent*. Oregon L. L. Stratton. recently the victim of a serious cut on a wood saw, is able to be around but it will be s line time be- fore his han I will be well enough for 1 him to resume work. DEAD? MRS W P. CLARK, formerly of Faxon Park has moved her Dresamak ing Parlor to 112 Second Vvenue, near earline, where she will Is- pleased to meet customers. Terms very reasonable. E. GERTRUDE SWIFT Chiropractor Six« laity of Nerves and Disorders of Romach HOURS: st<»*P. M where are our Foster Road. one door ea*t of Main St LOVED ONES DRESSMAKING This is the question that conies to the dying and friends the dead what is death? Where are the dead? Will they live again? Pastor C. J. Cummings will «peak again next Sunday nigtit at 7:45 at the Lents Seventh Day Adventist Church. Hie subject will be, “Where are the Dead.” This interesting theme is to tie consid ered by Pastor C. J' Cummings at the The Parents and Teachers of the Seventh Day Adventist Church One block Woodmere School have recently organ east of Grange Hall. Lents Oregon at ized a Mother’s club, their next meeting will be held in the Assembly hall of that school, Thursday Oct, 16. 1913. When! Where! How! October 18, 1913 Mrs. Richard Wood anil Mr«. Samuel Allen will entertain ’he Indies of St. Paul's Guild at the home of Mrs. Allen on Tuesday, Oct., 21st from 2 until 4. All interested are requested to be pres ent. Ice cream ind cake ten rente. Thoughtful people are everyday »bow ing their appreciation of the »p«'iali»t, who devote» tini«' and «tiidy to aqniring knowledge of the eyes, and individual eyesight Peculiarities. Dr. Ervin I 1. Sell», bungalow ortie«' opposite P O. on Foster Rd Medium«» Inlow and Belcher Opening Monday October 6. Fitting, Uniting and Repairing] R a I cm KcAxniaLlr Fcmter Road, Lent*. Oiv., Near Poet Office JONSKUD BROS. CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP ALL ARE WELCOME Large* »lock of lllmrn«lon I.umber on hand Rough and Iireawd lumber lor all purpose» Bring pencil and Copy texts. ■end order to JONSRI’I» HKoH. H .ring Kill We Have Cut Down Prices to About Wholesale Price Buys, Sells and Builds Ladies and Childrens Coats to Sweaters to be Sold at 25 per be sold at 25 per cent less than cent Discount the Regular Price 15c Flannelette..................................... 12 1-2C Lents Station, Portland, Ore. Office 2 blocks Ea-t of P. O. on Fos ter Iliad Phones Lents Home 2111 ; Tabor 4240 Mens Underwear, Shirts, Pants, and Boys Suits are Greatly Re duced 12 l-2c Flannelette 10c 10c Flannelette............................................ 8c 12 l-2c Gingham at............... 10c 10c Gingham at.......................................... 8c 8c Gingham at........................................ 6 1-2C American print at..................................... 6c Calico at......................................................... 5c Cotton Batting, pure white, the best grade that usually sells for 25c a pound. Our price.............................................................. 17c We have just received 800 lbs. in 1-2, 1, 2 and 3 pound packages. A visit from you will be welcome whether you buy or not. Quilts, Comforters and also Reduced $1.25 to $1.50 Dresses and Kimonas at. $1.60 75c Dressing Saques.................................... i>9c $1.25 Shirt Waists.......................................... 98c $150 to $1.75 Waists................................... $1.26 25c Hose at........................................................ 19c 15 and 20c Hose at................................... 12 l-2c II Blankets We are Sure we can Save you Money on your Winter Supplies THE EMPORIUM H. S. HASHIM, Proprietor M»in Street Opposite Isis Theatre" ' ~ "" 0 0 0 ! ■OOOOOOOOOl >QIOlOOIOlO Now is the Time to Paint Your House Protect your houHe from the Winter Rains and Snow Let us show you a color card of the Sherwin-Williams Paints and Varnishes. Lasts longer, looks better, and goes farther than any other Paint. We also carry Alabastrine, Lead, Oils, Stains, etc. Make Yonr Hens Lay! Feed them Dr Hess’ Panacea It makes all the difference in the world. 35c a package Instant louse killer is guaranteed, none better. Brin# us Your Kodak Films For developing and Printing. We guarantee our Work. Kodak Films, Papers and Etc. Mt. Scott Drug Company Main >trwt U’ni- Station, t'orthiiul, Oregon EGGDvIAN’S MARKET Inspected Meats Fresh Beef, Veal, Mutton and Pork Cured Meats, Sausage, Lard, Eggs, Butterand Cheese Main Sirret, I a - iips $50,000.00 Bright Realty and Investment Co. » oxter Road and < 'mupl>vll St» lamia Station. Portland, Oregon John and Arnold Eggiman A Genuine Clearance Sale! Monthly Payment Plan Phone Tabor 1371 Phone Ml Capital Stock $800. to $2500 The Copeland Lumber Company Mill 1 1 4 mile*» »oulheant of K»l*o The Bright Building & Investment Company The Emporium Sale Seasonable Goods Properties From ALL ABOARD for good board», lieam», timber» ami lumber of any kind. Till» is the place where xueli China» are Ixiught by builder» who know their buxine»", Give u» your next order »nd you’ll know why. The dlHrrvn«' in the quanity of I iiiii I ht n«si«l and the til»«»- ami money thu» saved will »mate you. BORING OREGON Mr. James H. Woods, ag d st) years, died at the home of O. B. Lawrence, i Oct. 4th 1913. The funeral was held j Monday Oct. 6th from Lerch’s Under taking Parlors east 6th and Alder inter ment, Multnomah Cemetery. He is sur vived by two sons, Harry H. of Port-; land, and William Woods of Lents. Mr Woods was a Pioneer of Oregon having resided here for 20 years and , was highly respected by all who knew him and will oe greatly missed in the community. A Complete Home For Cash or on Terms »OCHO» G. F. Rusch Tailor to Men and Women We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Foster Road Next Door to P. O Lents Station, Portland, Oregon Hay, Feed and Grain Washed Gravel, Sand GET OUR PRICES Cement, Brick, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster MCKINLEY & BUNDY 1 Block East of Main St. on Pouter Kord Remember the Name—BOHNA WHEN YOU WANT LIGHT GROCERIES, BAKING GOODS. CONFECTIONERY, CI GARS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. at Our Fountain